Food mixer casing



,D69 15, 1953 w. VAN GUILDER 2,662,421

I FOOD MIXER CASING WALTER VAN GUILDER BY Afro/mfr' Dec. 15, 1953 w. VAN GUILDER 2,662,421

FOOD MIXER CASING Original Filed Jan, 3, 1950 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Wvg/WOR.- WALTER VAN GUILDER 5) M .arroR/vEy Dec 15, 1953 w. VAN GUILDER FOOD MIXER CASING 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 Original Filed Jan. 3, 1950 Own 0mm mmm mvg/WOR:- WALTERl VAN GUILDER BY M ATTH/VEYY Patented Dec. l5, 153

UNITED STATES ATENT F!) MXER CASNG Original application January 3, 1950, Serial No. 136,572, now Patent No. 2,616,673, dated November Li, 1952.

Divided and this application March l, 1952, Serial No. 27 4,481

(Cl. 'i4-606) 8 Claims.

iThe present invention relates to food mixers and particularly to improvements in household food mixers of the general type shown in the copending application oi John N. Polivka and George T. Scharienherg, led January 3, 1950, now U. S. Patent 2,616,674, which is assigned to the same assignee as the present invention The present application is a division of my prior copending application Serial No. 135,572, led January 3, 1950, for Food Mixer.

This new and improved type of food mixer includes a base, a bowl support at one end of the base, and an upright motor housing mounted at the other end of the base and having a gear casing projecting above the bowl support. The motor housing is movably mounted on the base for movement between operating and retracted positions with respect to the bowl support. In this type of mixer, the motor is mounted within the upright motor housing with the motor axis substantially vertical. Means are provided for urging the housing to retracted position, and a releasable latch is also utilized to hold the housing in operative position.

One object oi the present invention is an improved1 cover construction for an open-sided mixer casing.

A further object is an improved cover construction in which a cover-fastening means is located and arranged to provide a retaining recess for attachment of an accessory to the mixer.

Still another object is an improved mixer casing construction in which a removable cover is provided with a separate insert or cover plate and in which the cover and insert are secured to the mixer housing and casing in novel fashion.

Another object of the invention is the provision of an improved arrangement of parts in a food mixer, designed for simple and economical construction.

Other objects and advantages will be apparent from the following specication in which a preferred form or the invention has been described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings.

ln these drawings,

Figure 1 is a side elevation, with certain parts shown in section and certain parts broken away for clearness, showing a food mixer according to the invention.

Fig. 2 is a top View of the mixer with the cover removed, showing details of the governor control mechanism and cover mounting arrangement.

Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the top of the mixer showing the assembled cover in position.

Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the removable insert for the cover.

Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the removable cover itself, without the insert, and

Fig 6 is a sectional View of the insert on the line --IQ of Fig. 4.

As shown in rug. l, the mixer includes a base provided with a depending peripheral skirt or flange 22. The base is provided with supporting legs ifl of rubber or resilient material for supporting the base t@ with its lower edge spaced slightly above the table or other support in order to provide a ventilation opening beneath the peripheral edge of the base.

t one end of the base is located a bowl support, the circular bottom surface of which is indicated at 2t. This bowl support is recessed helow the upper surface of base 2li and includes the vertical wall portion between the top of the base and the bottom 2S oi the bowl support. Thus a cup-shaped or cylindrical recess is provided which is designed to accommodate the base flange 32 of a suitable mixing bowl iid. Bowl 3s may be provided with a carrying handle Se for convenience in manipulation.

As shown particularly in the above-mentioned parent application, the bottom or the base t@ beneath bowl support 23 is provided with a plurality of radial slots with sliding clamping members which can clamp or release the bowl.

At the other end of base ill opposite the bowl support 2t, there is a stationary hollow pedestal ille on which the motor housing is movably mounted. Pedestal itt includes a iront wall a rear wall ltd, and side walls lili and iii respectively (Fig. fi). Front wall is provided with a latch opening dfi. lt will be noted that facing the mixing bowl Sli, i. e., facing toward what has been termed, for convenience, the iront oi the mixer.

A latch l iii is movably mounted within pedestal itt, and is pivoted at lill to a latch support liti. The latch includes a retaining hook 22 located just inside the pedestal and in alignment with the latch opening lit.

Above the pedestal its is located the movable motor housing ttt. This housing includes a iront wall it?, the rear wall i555., and side walls H55 and it. The front and side walls extend downwardly and overlap the corresponding iront and side walls of the pedestal itil as shown in the drawm ings. Thus, in Fig. l, the front wall of the housing has a depending skirt llt which extends in overlapping engagement downwardly along the front wall |06 of pedestal it so as to cover and conceal the latch opening I i4 when the parts are in the position of Fig. 1. This depending skirt il!) carries the latching projection N2 which eX- tends inwardly through latch opening iid into engagement with the hook i22 of latch i it to retain the housing in operating position.

In order to support the housing on the pedestal for movement between its operating and retracted positions, the parts are hinged together by means of a substantially horizontal pivot i'ii. As shown particularly in Fig. 1, the axis ci this pivot lill is located at the rear of pedestal led and housing iSCi and is also located substantially higher above base 2t than the height oi the lateopening lill. Thus, as the housing itill tilts upwardly and rearwardly about its axis the latch projection li?. will move upwardly and for-- wardly away from iront wall E53 of the pedestal and into the space between said iront wall and the bowl Sil, as indicated by arrow HS. rhis arrangement and relative location or" the latch mechanism and the pivot i'i'd makes it possible for the latch l IG and its associated parts to be located and concealed within the pedestal so that even after the skirt El@ moves upwardly, there are no latch portions projecting from the pedestal itt for accidental engagement by the user.

Rigidly supported in the movable housing is the motor or power unit ld which is held in position by bolts it? engaging suitable i'ianges on the motor it@ and housing it. The motor shait iil issubstantially vertical and is provided its upper end with a driving slot i136 or other connecting means by which a suitable accessory may be directly driven.

The housing itil includes a depending lever arm ISS, which is connected at its lower end iiii to one or more springs EQ2. Springs 92 normally urge the lower end of bracket or lever H33 toward the front or" the mixer and thus tend to rock the motor housing it@ upwardly and rearwardly from the operative position oi Fig. 1 toward retracted position. The parts are held in theV operating position of Fig. i by the engagement o latching hook i2? with latching projection H2.

Adjustable stop means are provided between the movable housing ii and pedestal ist in order to limit the movement of the housing toward the bowl support. In this case, the stop means includes a member 2te which is adjustably threaded in a boss 262 in the movable housing itil. rIhe threaded bolt 2&6 includes a lower head 23d which engages the upper edge Zut of iront wall it of pedestal Sii to limit clockwise rotation of the housing with respect to the pedestal as shown in Fig. 1,. Above the boss 22 the stop member Ziiii may be provided with a lock nut 29B. Relative adjustment of the stop member 263 will thus accordingly serve as an absolute limit for movement of the housing toward operative position. By suitable adjustment of member 26d, engagement of the beater 2HE supported by the movable housing against the surface of mixing bowl may be prevented. At the same time, the working clearance of the beater 2li! above the lower surface of the bowl 3d may be readihr adjusted by vertical adjustment of the latch pivot H8.

Extending longitudinally and forwardly from the upper portion of the movable motor housing IBS) is a beater-supporting gear casing 238. This casing extends to a point above the bowl support 28 and supports a vertical power shaft 232 above the bowl support. Shaft 232 includes a slot or other driving connection 234` at its upper endl to which an operating accessory may be attached. The power shaft 232 is supported by a thrust bearing in the end of casing 236.

At the lower end of power shaft 232 is a planetary head 23E which is keyed to the shaft by a shear pin 239. A beater drive 245 is rotatable on a vertical axis offset from the power shaft axis 232 in the planetary head 233. rfhis beater drive shaft 256 is adapted for removable engagement with the shaft 2:32 oi beater 2W, suitable clamping means Zuid being provided to hold the beater 2 l@ in position with the beater shaft in interlocking engagement with the drive shaft 2/26 in known manner.

A pinion 2135 at the upper end of beater drive shaft 2&6 engages an internal ring gear 2&9 in the end of gear casing 232 and causes rotation of the beater drive shaft and beater on its own axis at the same same that the beater shaft revolves around the axis of power shaft 232 as a result of movement of planetary head 23B.

In order to connect the power shaft 232 to the motor shaft it, suitable driving connections are located in the upper portion of thehousing and casing.

It will be noted` that both the motor housing 56) and gear casing 23S are of substantially opentopped construction. A cover 259 is removably mounted on the casing and housing to close the openings at the top thereof. Cover Ziit in turn has an opening 252 through which the upper end of power' shaft 232 is accessible for driving en gagement with a desired accessory.

Also mounted in the casing 233 is suitable conu trolling mechanism for the governor or speed control device of the motor. A longitudinally extending support or slide 'Zilli extends substantially the length oi' the casing 23: and serves as a slidable support for a control member' 256 (Fig. 2). Control member 26S is slidable longitudinally of the casing on support 2M and includes a projecting arm 268 which extends outwardly through a slot 2li? at the meeting line of the casing 238 and cover 25S. A manual knob 212 is'mountcd on the outer end of extension 26E for convenient manipulation by the user. Thus longitudinal movement of knob 2li? along the side oi casing 236 will cause the control member 25%? to slide longitudinally along support 264. Control member 256 includes a speed control cam surface 2li and an ori-ofi lever extension 2'56. r1`he projection or extension 2id is adapted to engage the actuating arm 2l@ of a switch support 286 pivoted on a horizontal axis at 282 for tilting movement within the casing. A liquid contact switch 28d is mounted on the switch support 28e and includes leads 23S and 288 connected in the motor circuit in known manner to open and close the circuit depending on the angular position of the liquid contact switch 286. With the manual knob in the position shown in Fig. 2, the extension Zit engages the on-oi switch arm 213 and rocks the liquid contact switch 28d to its oit position. As soon as the control knob 212 is moved toward the front of the mixer a slight distance, the arm 2"!5 will be disengaged from the lever arm 2% and will permit the switch 234 to rock to its on posi-- tion, provided the casing and housing are in the operative position of Fig. 1. It will be understood, that in case the housing le@ and casing 238 have been tilted upwardly to their retracted position, the liquid Contact switch 281i will be inclined toits on positionso that the motor circuit willV be broken, even though manual knob- 2112' isatthef forward end of its slide where the motor would normally be in operation.

A speed control member 29E) also extends substantially longitudinally of casing 23E) and includes a cam or actuating surface 29,2 which is angularly disposed with respect to the path of movement of control member on slide 2M. Speed control member 29d is pivoted on a longitudinal axis and is operatively connected to governor switch means for controlling the speed of the motor as described in the above parent applicaticn.

With reference to the cover ist, novel means of attachment of the cover to the casing have been provided. In this case the forward end of the cover includes a substantially thickened portion provided with an opening 33d in subu stantial alignment with a threaded attaching opening in an attachment boss 338 at the outer end of casing illll. An attaching bolt 343 projects downwardly through the cover opening 33S and is threaded into the recess 33t of boss 338 to retain the cover in position. According to the invention, the outer or upper portion of 'ie passage 33d is substantially countersunk or recessed as shown at M2 in order that the head bolt lidi? will be located substantially below the upper surface of cover 26e. llhis countersunl: portion is th n provided with means for attachment of a suitable accessory to the mixer casln this case the particular attaching means includes internal threads 341i in the countersunk portion. t will be noted that this countersunk portion is located substantially adjacent the power shaft 232 so that an accessory to be driven by power shaft 232 may readily be held in position by the use of a clamp threaded into the countersunk portion 3642.

rlhe cover 28E), which is removably mounted on the open-topped housing and casing, includes a longitudinal recess 34E, the front edge Sdi) of which is located just to the rear of the accessory drive opening 232. At the forward edge 348 of recess 34S openings or undercut portions 359i are provided for intertting engagement with suitable projections on a removable insert described below. The forward end of cover 26@ will, of course, be fastened to the casing by the retaining bolt Stil already described. At the rear end of the cover 2%0 the cross piece 352 is provided with openings 354 through which suitable bolts may be threaded into the attachment bosses the (Fig. 2) of the rear wall of the motor housing its. lt will be noted that these openings and the cross piece 3&2 are substantially below the upper surface of cover 26e so that they may be covered and concealed by the additional removable insert 358 which is mounted in the longitudinal recess M5. This removable insert 35e is preferably of plastic material and includes at its front end projections 3S@ adapted to interlock with the undercut portions 35d of the cover te@ to retain the forward end of the plastic insert 358 in position. An opening it at the rear of the plastic insert provides means for passage of an attaching bolt which may be threaded into the attachment boss Bild in the rear wall of motor housing let. The removable insert 353 also includes an opening 356 in substantial alignment with the motor shaft so that the motor shaft is accessible through opening 365 for driving engagement with a suitable accessory.

The rear end of the insert 358 extends outwardly at 35S beyond the rear wall 0f the motor housing it@ in order to provide a handgrip portion by which the mixer may be moved from place to place. This projecting portion 368 also protects and conceals a ventilation opening Slt (Fig. l) through which air may be introduced into the motor casing for ultimate discharge through the ventilation opening at the lower edge of the base 20.

A suitable scale El? may be etched on the plastic insert 358 or provided on a separate scale member mounted in the recess 3&6 beneath the insert. Scale tilt cooperates with a suitable pointer 3M on control knob 21H2 to indicate the operative condition of the mixer and governor mechanism.

According to the foregoing description, a mixer construction has been provided which offers definite advantages in simplicity, ease of operation, and adaptability to various types of attachments. The mixer includes novel features of construction and improved methods of adjustment which facilitate large scale production of such an item by assembly line methods. The mixer accomplishes the objects set forth at the beginning of the present speciiication and provides a new and improved utensil for performance of a large number of household functions in a more eilicient manner.

Since minor variations and changes in the exact details of construction will be apparent to persons skilled in this field, it is intended that this invention shall cover all such changes and modiiications as fall within the spirit and scope of the attached claims.

Now, therefore, I claim:

l. A food mixer comprising an open sided casing having a removable cover, the casing having an attachment boss with a threaded recess, and the cover including a thick section overlying the attachment boss and having a bolt hole aligned with the boss recess, and a bolt passing through the hole and into the threaded recess and thereby retaining the cover in position, the outer portion of the hole being countersunlr to locate the bolt below the cover surface, and the countersunk portion. including retaining means for attachment of an accessory to the casing.

2. A food mixer according to claim l in which the retaining means consists of internal threads in the countersunk portion between the outer end of the bolt and the surface of the cover.

3. A food mixer comprising an open sided casing having a power shait therein and a removable cover for the casing provided with an opening through which the power shaft is accessible, the casing having an attachment boss with a threaded recess adjacent the power shaft, and the cover including a thici; section overlying the attachment boss and having a bolt hole aligned with the boss recess, a bolt passing through the hole and into the threaded recess and 'thereby retaining the cover in position, the outer portion of the hole being countersunlr to locate the bolt below the cover surface, and the countersunk portion including retaining means for attachment of an accessory to the casing for connection with the power shaft.

4. A food mixer comprising an open topped casing having a vertical power shaft therein and a removable cover for the casing provided with an opening through which the power shaft is accessible, the casing having an attachment boss with a threaded recess adjacent the power shaft, and the cover including a thick section overlying the attachment boss and having a vertical bolt hole aligned with the boss recess, and a bolt passing through the hole and into the' threaded recess and thereby retaining the cover in position, the outer portion of the hole being countersunl: to locate the bolt below the cover surface, and the countersunk portion including retaining ine-ans for attachment of an accessory to the casing for connection with the power shaft.

5. A food mixer comprising a base, an opentopped casing mounted above the base, a reinov able cover member on the casing having a1 recess in its upper surface, and a removable insert mounted in the recess, meansattaching the cover to the casing and located and concealed beneath the insert, and separate retaining means holding the insert in the recess and fastening the insert directly the casing.

5. A food mixer according to claim 5 in whichv th retaining means is located at one endA o the insert, the other end of the insert and the ccrresponding portion ci the cover having intericeking portions preventing displacement of that end of the insert until the retaining means is released.

Y. A food mixer comprising a base, an open topped mot-or housing at one end or" the base having an open-topped-beater supporting casing extending above the other end of the base, a motor in the housing, a vertical poivershaft in the casing, driving connections in the housing' and casing between the motor and power shaft, a removable cover extending longitudinally over the casing and housing and having an opening aiigned with the power shaft, a bolt hole ad jacent the power shaft opening, a boitpassing through the hole and secured in the casing, the outer end of the bolt hole being counter-sunk to locate the bolt below the cover surface and provide a recess for receiving and supporting a corresponding portion of an accessory when the latter is operatively connected to the power shaft, the cover having a longitudinal recess extending toward the power sha-it opening from the housing end of the cover, and a removable insert mounted in the cover recess, the cover having a second fastening bolt passing through the recessed cover portion into the housing and concealed beneath the insert, the insert and cover having interlocking retaining portions at their power shaft end, and a third fastening bolt at the other end passing through the insert into the housing.

8. A food mixer comprising a pair of casing members adapted for assembly with each other, one of the casing members having an externally accessible passage, a fastening member extending inwardly through said passage and engaging the other casing member thereby retaining the two casing r'ernbcrs in assembled reiation with the outer end of the fastening member spaced substantially inwardly along said passage from the outer surface of said one casing member, and separate retaining means in the outer portion of the passage in said one casing member for receiving and removably securing a corresponding portion of an accessory within said passage between the outer end of the fastening member and the outer surface ci said one casing member.

WALTER VAN GULDER.

Name Date Jordan July l, 19%1 l\'.fumber 

